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12 Days Of South Milwaukee Christmas: Local Eats

I close the “12 Days” series with a focus on area eateries, and there are plenty of terrific options to write about.

Here are a few of my favorites, in case you’re looking to give the gift of great food this holiday season …

  • The Azteca Restaurant, 901 Milwaukee Ave. My favorite Milwaukee-area Mexican restaurant, bar none. Try their lunch buffet, new Sunday brunch, crab legs or any of  a variety of outstanding authentic specialties. And their Mexican fried ice cream is … well, try it and see! Say hi to Carlos and Rosie for me, and be sure to look for discounts on their website and Facebook.
  • China Chef, 1224 Milwaukee Ave. Their website encourages you to “let the food talk.” It tells a great story.
  • Nona’s Cafe, 2206 10th Ave. Great homemade food and baked goods, made with love by Ida and Tom. This OnMilwaukee.com article tells the story of the ultimate “mom and pop business” well.
  • Our great local Italian restaurants. We have a big selection, and you can’t go wrong with any of them. Salvatore’s/Papa Luigi’s II, 1919 12th Ave., has great food, and the upgrades to the facility (bowling, arcade, etc.) make it a real community attraction. I think the garlic bread at Barbiere’s, 1021 Milwaukee, is the best around. Paisano’s, 113 N. Chicago Ave., has a varied menu full of tasty items.
  • Emerald City Catering, 1645 Rawson Ave. The area’s best caterer. We love their takeout fish and fried chicken, and their take-and-bake items (try the chicken pot pie) are other outstanding options. And pick up a bottle of Steve’s barbecue sauce when you’re there.

I also want to give a shoutout to PJ.’s Variety Store & Deli, 921 Milwaukee Ave. This is a really unique store with everything from farm-fresh eggs to Yu-Gi-Oh! cards to crafts. Tony also has baked ham and rolls on Sundays, cheesburgers and other items. And be sure to check out his “old school” candy selection. Variety store, indeed.

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12 Days Of South Milwaukee Christmas: Physical Fitness And Health

Tired of chasing the newest toy for your kids each Christmas?

Here’s an idea: Give a “powerful and effective path toward personal growth and development.” Give the gift of martial arts.

We’re lucky to have an outstanding school — one for both adults and kids — right here in South Milwaukee: Sorce Martial Arts.

Check out their website. From it:

Sorce Martial Arts was established to make a positive and lasting impact in our community by teaching personal development through martial arts. We believe that training in the martial arts is a powerful and effective path toward personal growth and development. We believe that martial arts instruction should be personal. Finding a school that is a good fit for you is important because a great instructor will help you to benefit more from martial arts than you ever imagined.

I’ve seen this benefit first-hand. My cousin is a longtime Sorce student — and now instructor — and he is one of the most mature 16-year-olds I have ever met (including me). There are countless others like him that have gone through Peter Sorce’s classes.

Sorce is located at 926 Milwaukee Ave. There are two other businesses down the block that also need a shoutut here.

Anchor Fitness is next door at 924 Milwaukee Ave., and Dowling Community Accupuncture is at 911 Milwaukee Ave. If you’re looking to get or stay fit, these are two places to visit. Maybe I should pay them a visit 🙂

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12 Days Of South Milwaukee Christmas: Local Beer

Updated: Added a couple stores I missed.

I work for MillerCoors, so my friends, neighbors and relatives know very well that beer makes a wonderful Christmas gift.

(I suppose wine and spirits do, too, but you didn’t hear that from me :))

There are lots of local options to buy alcohol, but I’ll give a shoutout to six local liquor stores …

  • Bully’s Discount Beverage Center, 1232 Milwaukee Ave.
  • King’s Row, 1202 Milwaukee Ave.
  • Chicago Avenue Liquor, 309 N. Chicago Ave.
  • Marquette Liquor, 1123 Marquette Ave.
  • G&K Liquor, 1508 Rawson Ave.
  • B J Liquor Store, 2411 5th Ave.

And here’s a few holiday suggestions, with a nod to MillerCoors …

  • Coors Light and Miller Lite. You can’t go wrong with the two best-tasting Premium Light beer brands in the country.
  • Leinenkugel’s Snowdrift Vanilla Porter. This new winter seasonal is really, really good.
  • Crispin cider. Our recently acquired craft cider company has a number of terrific fresh-pressed apple and pear varieties.

Merry Christmas … cheers!

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12 Days Of South Milwaukee Christmas: Great Local Children’s Books

I love the fact that my kids love books … and I love the fact that we have a renowned children’s book author in South Milwaukee.

She’s Janet Halfmann, and her books are wonderful.

Janet has written dozens of them, and we’re the proud owner of several. Her most recent books …

  • Eggs 1, 2, 3: Who Will the Babies Be?
  • Home in the Cave
  • Star of the Sea: A Day in the Life of a Starfish
  • Good Night, Little Sea Otter
  • Fur and Feathers
  • Little Skink’s Tail

Learn more about Janet and her books — including the titles of a couple upcoming titles and details on getting free bookplates for the holidays — on her well-done website.

One thing you’ll notice when you visit: the strongly positive reviews her books regularly receive.

Count me and the Brooks kids as fans too.

You can buy Janet’s books on Amazon.com and local independent booksellers.

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